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William Gropper Papers

An inventory of his papers at Syracuse University

Overview of the Collection

Creator: Gropper, William, 1897-
Title: William Gropper Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1918-1971
Bulk Dates: 1943-1944
Quantity: 8 linear ft.
Abstract: Papers of the American painter, illustrator, cartoonist, lithographer. Correspondence (1927-1950); original drawings, paintings, and prose by Gropper and others; published material, including cartoons from New Masses, clippings, exhibition lists, and illustrations (1918-1968); and a scrapbook containing birthday congratulations.
Language: Majority in English, some in Czech, French, German, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Yiddish
Repository: Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library
222 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
http://scrc.syr.edu

Biographical History

William Gropper (1897-1977) was an American born Jewish cartoonist, painter, lithographer, and muralist. Born in New York City on the lower East side where his parents worked in the garment industry, he attended the Ferrer School and the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts and began exhibiting his paintings in the 1930's. As a cartoonist he worked for the Daily Worker, Morning Freiheit, New Masses, New York Tribune, and several other mainstream and leftist publications. Gropper was known not only for his depiction of social injustice as it played out in the day-to-day life of the common laborer, but also through his satirical portrayal of the elite and powerful and the effects of capitalism and war on American life.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The William Gropper Papers, spanning 1918-1970 (bulk 1942-1944), comprises correspondence, artwork, writings, and memorabilia of the artist.

The mostly incoming Correspondence (Boxes 1, 12) consists primarily of notes and letters presented to Gropper at the 1944 birthday celebration given in his honor. The scrapbook ([Birthday Scrapbook] Box 12) was compiled by Gropper's friends and fellow artists, and Edward K. Barsky, M.D., Chairman of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, in honor of Gropper's 47th birthday. The dinner celebration was hosted by screenwriter and producer Edward Chodorov (opening remarks are included). Speakers included Carl Sandburg, Frederick Myers, and Norman Corwin with tributes by Dean Dixon, Dorothy Parker, Henry Varnum Poor, Captain Orest Shevsov, and Margaret Lombardo Toledano. Sponsors included Leonard Bernstein, Van Wyck Brooks, Marc Chagall, Aaron Copland, Louis Lozowick, W. Somerset Maugham, Anton Refregier, Louis Slobodkin, Moses Soyer, and Margaret Webster, among others. Cards, letters, telegrams, signatures, and artwork from Ella Reeve "Mother" Bloor, Earl Browder, Carreño, Theodore Dreiser, Howard Fast, Joseph Hirsch, Langston Hughes, Harold Ickes, Rockwell Kent, the Kukryniksy artists, Luis Quintanilla, Paul Robeson, Bodo Uhse, and Max Yergan are included. Labor unions, artist and political associations, and newspapers are also represented.

Correspondence from various U.S. government departments and offices include: the U.S. Coordinator of Information, inviting Gropper to contribute cartoons that will be sent abroad for propaganda purposes; the U.S. Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs regarding a pamphlet on Lidice, Czechoslovakia; the U.S. Federal Works Agency in connection with Gropper's Lidice drawings and exhibitions of Gropper's artwork; the U.S. Office of War Information regarding government war posters, the Lidice book(let), and a memo to Archibald MacLeish, Director of the Office's Office of Facts and Figures, about a meeting of artists MacLeish called to discuss how they might contribute to the war effort; and the U.S. Treasury Department concerning war bond posters, an exhibition on war cartoons, the Lidice drawings, and a trip to visit the Parker and Grand Coulee dams in preparation for his mural in the U.S. Department of Interior building.

Note: Some of the items have been removed from the scrapbook for conservation purposes and placed in the correspondence file folders in Box 1. The details and an index to all correspondence are given at the end of this finding aid.

Artwork (Boxes 2-10) includes original and reproductions of cartoons, drawings, etchings, and sketches for publications such as Freiheit and the New Masses. Mediums include charcoal, pastel, pen and ink, and pencil. Printed materials, such as a calendar and other publications Gropper illustrated, are also included, along with clippings of published artwork appearing in journals and newspapers.

Writings (Box 10) include an outline of Gropper's life and handwritten statements and comments regarding his testimony before Senator Joseph McCarthy's House Un-American Committee in 1953.

Memorabilia (Box 11) comprises an award from the U.S. Treasury Department for services rendered on behalf of the National War Savings program; book reviews and publicity for Gropper's book, Alay-Oop; cartoons by J. Sennep (Jean Pennes); exhibition materials such as announcements and invitations, catalogs, and publicity and reviews; financial and legal material encompassing a voucher from the U.S. Treasury Department for the materials, painting, and installation of the mural in the Department of Interior building; from the U.S. Office of Emergency Management for illustrations included in a booklet on the Lidice (Czechoslovakia) massacre, sketches for war-themed posters depicting Hitler and Mussolini; a contract with the Philosophical Library to provide illustrations and a jacket drawing for Shaw's Crime of Punishment (Crime of Imprisonment); publicity (general) including New Masses and Art Editions ads for Gropper's lithographs and a New Currents ad for a reproduction; sketches of Gropper drawn by others; theater programs (in Russian); and writings by others (two poems by Gladys Oaks). Miscellaneous items include football and concert programs (in Russian), the constitution and by-laws of the American Artists' Congress, invitations, award committee lists, the 1944 birthday program, stationery, lists, handwritten notes, and newspaper clippings.

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Arrangement of the Collection

Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Refer to the index to correspondence at the end of this inventory for a detailed list. Artworks is subdivided into originals and reproductions, and within that arranged alphabetically by media. Printed material is arranged alphabetically by type of materialand within that alphabetically by title of the publication. Writings are also arranged alphabetically by title, while Memorabilia is arranged alphabetically by form of material (e.g., exhibit catalogs).

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on this material.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

Special Collections Research Center has collections of over one hundred cartoonists. Please refer to the SCRC Subject Index for a complete listing.

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Subject Headings

Persons

Gropper, William, 1897-

Associated Titles

New masses.

Subjects

Art -- Political aspects.
Art, American -- 20th century.
Art, American.
Caricatures and cartoons -- United States.
Cartoonists -- United States.
Illustrators -- United States.
Lithographers -- United States.
Painters, United States.
Painting, American.
Painting, Modern -- 20th century -- United States.

Places

United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century -- Caricatures and cartoons.

Genres and Forms

Articles.
Cartoons (humorous images)
Clippings.
Correspondence.
Drawings.
Exhibition catalogs.
Illustrations.
Paintings.
Photographs.
Programs.
Scrapbooks.

Occupations

Artists.
Cartoonists.
Illustrators.
Lithographers.
Painters.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

William Gropper Papers,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library

Acquisition Information

Gift of William Gropper, 1964, 1969.

Framed item, gift of Bert Boyson, 2010.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: DO
Date: Jul 2004
Revision history: 29 Sep 2006 - converted to EAD (AMCon); 29 Sep 2008 - "Hammer" additions (MRC); 1 Feb 2011 - added framed item, made arrangement, format and style corrections (MRC); 21 Nov 2011 - updated Shtetl, Plantation Strut (MRC); 19 Dec 2011 - all box types/numbers updated (MRC)

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Inventory

Biographical material
Box 1 Biographical material
See also Memorabilia (Box 10, Box 11) for additional material about Gropper and his artwork
Correspondence files
Correspondence files circa 1931-1951, bulk 1942-1944
Box 1 A-Z (32 folders)
See also [Birthday Scrapbook] (Box 12), for additional correspondence
Artwork
Originals
Box 2 Charcoal drawings
Box 2 Etchings
Box 2 Oil and wash/watercolor paintings - includes negatives for reproductions
Box 2 Pastel drawing
Box 2 Pen and ink drawings (5 folders)
Box 2 Pencil drawings
Box 2 Sketches
Reproductions
Box 2 Linoleum cut
Box 2 Pen and ink drawings
Box 2 Photograph of a painting
Box 2 Photograph of a sculpture
Box 2 Photographs of pen and ink drawings - includes negatives (4 folders)
Artwork - printed material
Advertisements
Oversize 9 Invitation to "Playboys' Plantation Strut and Mississippi Steamboat Jubilee" (Playboy: A Portfolio of Art and Satire)
Oversize 1 War bonds
Books
Oversize 1 Alay-Oop - book jacket, front cover
Oversize 1 Down There (La Bas) by J.K. Huysmans - illus. by Gropper; book jacket
Oversize 1 Whither, Whither or After Sex What? by Walter S. Hankel - illus. by Gropper; book spine
Calendars
Oversize 1 Russian War Relief Inc. Sept. 1942
Oversize 1 "Victory 1942, a Calendar and Sixteen Prints for Democracy" (United American Artists)
Clippings
Journals
Oversize 2 American Commentator, The Oct 1934, undated
Oversize 2 Arts & Decorations Mar 1923
Oversize 2 Bookman, The undated
Oversize 2 Fight for Peace and Democracy, The Feb 1938, Mar 1939
Oversize 2 Folio 10 Feb 1924, undated
Oversize 2 Judge 6 Apr 1929
Oversize 2 KEN 7 Apr 1938
Oversize 2 Liberator, The Jan 1919
Oversize 2 Literary Review, The 28 Oct 1922
Oversize 2 Look 12 Apr 1938
Oversize 2 Medical Quip, The undated
Oversize 2 Motion Picture Magazine undated
Oversize 2 Nation, The circa 1932-1947
Oversize 2 National Financial News, The Jun-Jul 1923
Oversize 3 New Masses 1927-1946 (12 folders)
Oversize 2 New Pearson's, The Feb 1923, Jun 1923, Jul 1923
Oversize 2 New Republic, The circa 1947-1948
Oversize 2 PIC May 1948
Oversize 2 Playboy: A Portfolio of Art and Satire (New York) undated
Oversize 2 Shadowland undated
Oversize 2 Tennis Jun 1931
Oversize 2 Vanity Fair May 1934, Aug 1935, undated
Oversize 2 Vogue 1 Apr 1934
Oversize 2 Working Front, The undated
Oversize 2 Younger Set, The Feb 1924
Oversize 2 Unidentified 1948, undated (4 folders)
Newspapers
Oversize 4 Advance, The circa 1922-1923
Oversize 4 Capital Times, The 11 Feb, 1940
Oversize 4 Daily News 2 Nov, 1942
Oversize 4 Daily Worker 1927-1947, undated (2 folders)
Oversize 4 Fur & Leather Worker Aug 1944
Oversize 4 New York American 1934, undated - includes Robert Benchley columns (2 folders)
Oversize 4 New York Evening Graphic Magazine Aug-Sep 1929
Oversize 4 New York Evening Post Literary Review 1924, undated (2 folders)
Oversize 4 New York Times Book Review circa 1931-1947
Oversize 5 New York Tribune 1918-1919
Oversize 5 New York Herald Tribune Books 14 Sep 1930 (2 folders)
Oversize 5 New York World, The 1925-1926, undated (2 folders)
Oversize 5 PM's Weekly 24 Aug 1941, Sep 1941
Oversize 5 San Francisco News, The 20 Feb 1937
Oversize 5 Sunday Worker 1939-1940
Oversize 5 Young Worker, The Dec. 3, 1927
Oversize 5 Ring Lardner columns circa 1926
Oversize 5 Unidentified 1924, undated (5 folders)
Newspapers and journals
Oversize 5 Clippings from scrapbook - disassembled
Newspapers - foreign language
Oversize 6 Czechoslovakian (tvorba) 1948
Oversize 6 French 1930, undated
See also Memorabilia: Cartoons by J. Sennep (Jean Pennes) (Box 11)
Oversize 6 German circa 1920-1928, undated
Oversize 6 Polish 1950, undated
Oversize 6 Russian circa 1927-1938, undated (3 folders)
Oversize 6 Spanish 1938, undated
Box 3 Yiddish (Morning Freiheit) circa 1924-1948, undated
Oversize 7 Yiddish (Morning Freiheit) (oversize items) circa 1924-1948, undated
Miscellaneous
Oversize 9 Framed piece with three Gropper items 1971, 1930 - anti-racism first day cover with Gropper cartoon, signed, and a Gropper illustration from Pionier-Kalendar; also a small candid photo of Gropper
This item gift of Bert Boyson, 2010
Box 3 Portraits of American Ecclesiastics undated
Cover art (journals)
Oversize 1 The American Stockholder Sep 1934
Oversize 1 Caravan Sep 1945
Oversize 1 China Today Dec 1934
Oversize 1 Direction Jan 1940
Oversize 1 Echo: The Rocky Mountain Magazine, The Apr 1927
Oversize 1 Fight for Peace and Democracy, The Mar 1935, Nov 1936
Oversize 1 Hammer, Der (Yiddish) Oct 1926, Aug 1927, Feb 1934, Mar 1934, Oct 1934
Oversize 1 Liberator, The Aug 1922
Oversize 1 Magazine of Art Aug 1937
Oversize 1 New World Review Nov 1951
Oversize 1 Pagan May 1921
Oversize 1 Revolutionary Age, The Jul 26, 1919
Oversize 1 TAC (Theatre Arts Committee) Jul 1938
Oversize 1 What's New (mailing envelope) undated
See also Artwork - Printed material: Clippings: Journals: New Masses (Box 5)
Pamphlets
Oversize 1 "In Gold We Trust" by Larry Harr - illustrated by Gropper
Oversize 1 "The Last Mile" - playbill cover illustrated by Gropper
Oversize 1 "A Noon-Hour Talk on the Communist Party" by Harrison George - illustrated by Gropper
Oversize 1 "12 Cartoons Defending WPA" - American Artists' Congress
Oversize 1 "12 Etchings" - foreword by Alan Fern
Oversize 1 "Unity" - in Polish, illustrated by Gropper
Prints
Oversize 9 Shtetl
Oversize 10 Shtetl
Writings
Manuscripts
Box 3 "Anyone who thinks a witness gets a fair hearing at the hands of McCarthy..."
Box 3 Gropper's life - outline
Box 3 Paul Bunyan
Box 3 Statement of William Gropper [before HUAC] May 6, 1953
Box 3 "When an American Artist whose work is in the permanent collections of the most important museums throughout the country..." - re: Sen. McCarthy and the House Un-American Committee
Memorabilia
Box 3 Articles about Gropper 1930-1963, undated (5 folders)
Box 3 Articles about Gropper Aug 1935, undated - re: Gropper's depiction of Emperor Hirohito in Vanity Fair (6 folders)
See also Artwork - Printed material: Clippings: Journals: Vanity Fair (Box 4)
Box 4 Award 27 May 1942 - U.S. Treasury Department
Book reviews and publicity
Box 4 Alay-Oop circa 1930-1931 (4 folders)
Box 4 Cartoons by J. Sennep (Jean Pennes) circa 1935 - in French
Box 4 Exhibition announcements and invitations circa 1950-1970
Exhibition catalogs (4 folders)
Box 4 National Arts Club Galleries (New York) 1921
Box 4 A.C.A. Gallery (New York) 1936
Box 4 Living American Art, Inc. (New York) 1936-1937
Box 4 Whitney Museum of American Art (New York) 1937
Box 4 Art Institute of Chicago 1937-1938
Box 4 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (Phil.) 1946
Box 4 Bothner's Gallery (Johannesburg, South Africa) 1946
Box 4 Encyclopedia Britannica Collection (Chicago) 1946
Box 4 Galerie M. Bénézit (France) 1950
Box 4 Youngstown Jewish Community Center, Butler Art Institute (Youngstown, OH) 1952
Box 4 Katonah Village Library (Katonah, NY) 1956
Box 4 University of Miami (Coral Gables) 1958
Box 4 Garelick's Gallery (Detroit) 1960
Box 4 Joseph Massa Galleries (Los Angeles) 1960
Box 4 Heritage Gallery (Los Angeles) 1968
Box 4 A.C.A. Gallery (New York) 1968
Box 4 Willard Straight Hall (Ithaca, NY) undated
Box 4 Exhibition publicity and reviews circa 1930-1957
Box 4 Financial and legal material circa 1938-1945
Box 4 Publicity circa 1943-1944 - general
Box 4 Sketches of Gropper drawn by others circa 1949
Box 4 Theater programs (in Russian) circa 1948-1949
Box 4 Writings by others undated - poems by Gladys Oaks
Box 4 Miscellaneous circa 1927-1950 (2 folders)
Oversize 8 [Birthday Scrapbook]: "To Bill Gropper from his friends December 4, 1944"
Index to correspondence
All correspondence contained in the Gropper Papers is filed alphabetically in Box 1 under Correspondence or contained in Box 12 [Birthday Scrapbook]. Loose correspondence from the scrapbook was removed and filed in Box 1. These items are so noted in the index, the scrapbook, and on the back of the correspondence. Some signatures were difficult to read. Partially readable names are indexed and include a "?" while unreadable names are indexed under the heading "unidentified correspondence/signatures."
Page numbers are designated "B1" for correspondence filed in Box 1 or "S" followed by the page number for correspondence found in the scrapbook (page numbers have been assigned and are not original). Bold "S" numbers indicate a drawing is included while italicized numbers indicate signatures only. For loose correspondence removed from the scrapbook and added to Box 1, the designation "B1" appears first, followed by the "S" number in parentheses, to indicate original placement.
A
Abrams, Harry M., S48
Abrams, Nina, S48
Abromowitz, Ben, S41
Abusch, Alexander, S20
Adamic, Louis, S8 (program), S31
Addis, Dr. Thomas, S11
Adlow, Dorothy, S50
Albany Print Club, B1
American Artists Group, Inc. (New York), B1
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born (New York), B1 (S47)
American Communications Association, CIO (St. Louis), B1 (S55)
American Fraternal Society, S68
American Labor Party (New York), B1 (S33)
Amter, Israel, S6
Anderson, Margaret?, B1 (S35)
Apresian, Stephan, S38
Arnold, August, S62
Arons, George, B1 (S56)
Art Institute of Chicago, B1, S6
Art Supplies for Russia (San Francisco), S61
Associated American Artists, Inc. (New York), S62
Auslander, Dr. Jacob B., B1 (S49), S40
Auslander, Mrs. J., S40
B
Bachrach, Marion, S63
Baer, Howard, S40
Baker, Fannie, B1 (S71)
Baker, Fran, S36
Baker, Jacob. See Vanguard Press, B1
Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union of America (New York), S64
Balaban, Josephine, S34
Ball, Archey D. See Methodist Church (Leonia, NJ), B1 (S66)
Balokovic, Zlato, S8 (program)
Banning, Margaret Culkin, B1 (S43)
Barasch, Sylvia, S36
Barbusse, Henri, B1
Barlow, S.L.M, S8 (program)
Barnett, Fannie, S46
Barron, Samuel. See Daily Worker, The (New York), B1 (S23)
Barsky, Edward K., S10 (program)
Bass, Charlotta A. See California Eagle, The (Los Angeles), B1 (S53)
Bassow, Mary, S32
Bassow, Sam, S32
Bayer, Flo, S28
Bayer, Theodore, S42
Beach, Sara Brown, S34
Bedacht, Elizabeth, S34
Bedacht, Max, S8 (program), S34
Beim, Jerold, S28
Beim, Lorraine, S28
Beinberg, Sarah, S48
Beloff, David, S48
Beloff, Sonia, S48
Bennett, Richard Dyer, S10 (program)
Benson, Arthur, S62
Bergman, Bernard, S62
Bergman, Ruth L., S26
Berkowitz, Sylvia, S28
Bernstein, Leonard, S8 (program)
Bert, Erik, S42
Bessie, Alvah, B1 (S58)
Beube, Edith D., B1 (S35), S30
Beube, Frank E., B1 (S35), S30
Beuhenwald, N., S30
Beuhenwald, Stella, S30
Biberman, Edward, B1 (S56)
Biddle, George. See U.S. War Department, B1
Bidner, William R. See National CIO War Relief Committee (Los Angeles), B1 (S55)
Biggs, George. See U.S. War Department, B1
Bittleware, Eva, S50
Black, Helen, S48
Blitzstein, Maddie, S60
Blitzstein, Sam, S60
Bloch, Harry M.D., S46
Block, Jack, S28
Block, Lota ?, S28
Bloor, Ella Reeve "Mother," S60, S65
Blossom, Frederick A., B1 (S24)
Blume Peter, S8 (program)
Borchardt, Mr. and Mrs. A.E., S71
Borden, Sidney, S3
Boulder Eagle, S26
Boutte, Oliver, S68
Bowman, Franklin, S40
Boyd, Helen, S60
Bradley, Chester D. M.D., B1 (S29)
Bradley, Francine, S61
Bradley, Lyman R., S61
Brandl, John, B1 (S19)
Brandon, Delphine, B1 (S45)
Bravetell, Louise, B1 (S50)
Brechsbee, Dr. William, S47
Brewer, Joseph, S26
Bridges, Harry, S36
Brigadier, Anne, S40
Brigadier, Maurice C. ?, S40
Brigman, Mrs. B., B1 (S65)
Brodin, Greta, S26
Brook, Alexander, S8 (program), S48
Brooks, Van Wyck, S8 (program)
Browder, Earl, S33
Browder, W. E. See Daily Worker, The (New York), B1 (S24)
Brown, Adele S. See U.S. Federal Works Agency, B1
Brown, Blanche. See Metropolitan Museum of Art, B1 (S56)
Brown, Milton W. See Metropolitan Museum of Art, B1 (S56)
Brumer, Abe, S36
Bryan, Alice Reid (Mrs. W.S. Plumer), B1 (S45)
Bryan, Helen R., S3
Buckler, Leslie H. See University of Virginia, B1 (S37)
Buckmaster, Henrietta, S8 (program)
Budenz, Louis F., S42
Burger, Rev. Fred William, S72
Burt, Ethel, S38
Burt, Sam, S38, S59
C
Cacchione, Peter V., S6
Calder, Alexander, S8 (program)
California Eagle, The (Los Angeles), B1 (S53)
Candela, Louis, S68
Carmier?, Theresa, B1 (S35)
Carnegie Hall, S42
Carnegie Institute, B1
Carrell, Theodora M., S66
Carreño, S5
Carter, Edward C. See Russian War Relief, Inc. (New York), B1
Case, Kenneth T. See U.S. War Department, B1
Cervantes Fraternal Society, IWO (New York), S39
Chagall, Marc, S8 (program)
Chamberlain, Lowell. See Pilot, The (National Maritime Union of America, CIO), B1 (S13)
Chamberlain, Miriam, S36
Chamberlain, Thomas, S36
Chase, Allan, S8 (program)
Chatham Music School, S26
Chatham Pharmacy (Lynn, MA), B1 (S45)
Chattanooga Times, B1
Chefs, Cooks, Pastry Cooks and Assistants Union of New York, B1 (S51)
Cheremenykh, Mikhail, S9
Chertak, Dorothy, S50
Chodorov, Edward, S4 (opening remarks), S7 (program), S8 (program), S10 (program)
Chodorov, Jerry, B1 (S24)
Chodorov, Midge, S3
Christensen, Thomas, S63
Christian Register, The, B1 (S25)
Cimbalo, Michael, B1
Cirkovsky, Nicolai, S30
Cleveland, Colby, S48
Club Obreo Español, Inc. (New York), S68
Coffee, John M. (Cong.). See U.S. Congress, B1 (S21)
Cohen, Louis, S65
Colgate-Rochester Divinity School (Roch., NY), B1 (S47)
Colin, Charles H., S30
Collins, Charles A., S30, S64
Collins, Veola N., S30
Colloms, Lionel. See United Federal Workers of America, CIO, B1 (S56)
Colman, Louis, S30
Colon, Jesus, S39
Colvin, Berris D., S30
Colvin, Charles H., B1 (S25)
Committee Pro Democracia Española, S68
Communist Political Association (New York), S6, S33
Connelly, Philip M. See Los Angeles City Council, B1 (S56)
Connolly, Eugene P. See American Labor Party (New York), B1 (S33)
Conrad, Mabel. See American Labor Party (New York), B1 (S33); Washington Pension Union (Seattle), B1 (S51)
Consul General of Mexico in New York, S14
Cope, Eliza M. (Mrs. Walker), B1 (S50), S50
Copland, Aaron, S8 (program)
Corretjer, Juan Antonio. See Daily Worker, The (New York), B1 (S52)
Corwin, Norman, S7 (program), S8 (program), S10 (program)
Costrell, H.J., S30
Council for Pan American Democracy (New York), S63
Covarrubias, Miquel, S20
Cowan, Leo. See Chatham Pharmacy (Lynn, MA), B1 (S45)
Cox, Edwin. See Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc. (advertising), B1
Cramer, Marie, B1, (S24)
Crawford, Rev. Horatio H., S72
Croation Benevolent Fraternity of America, IWO, B1 (S18)
Cuesta, Fabri, S3, S11, S20
Cunningham, Dorothy, S36
Cunningham, E.J., S36
Czechoslovak Information Service (New York), B1
D
Daigel, Louis. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Daily Worker, The (New York), B1 (S23), B1 (S24), B1 (S52), S42
Davidson, Jo, S8 (program)
Davis, Benjamin, J. Jr., S72
Davis, Effie L. (Mrs. W.G.), S71
Davis, Horace B., S70
Davis, Lena, S28
Davis, S.K. See Minnesota Labor (Minneapolis), B1, (S55)
De Maio, Ernst, S23
Deak, Zoltan. See Magyar Jövö (Hungarian daily journal), B1 (S53)
DeCicco, Michael. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Dehn, Adolf, S8 (program)
DeKoren, Renee, S62
DeLacey, Hugh, S39
DeLacey for Congress (Seattle), S39
deLappe, Pele (and Vicky ?), S61
Delehanty, John M. See U.S. Treasury Department, B1
Denisovsky, N.F., S9
Dennis, Eugene, S33
Desmond, R. J. See U.S. War Department, B1
Detwiller, Frederick K., S42
Deutsch, Babette, S40
Deutsh, Helen. See Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (Culver City, CA), B1 (S53)
Diamant, Rose B., S38, S70
DiBiase, Adelina, S34
DiBiase, Joseph, S34
Dicks, Evelyn, B1 (S19)
D'Inzillo, Mario, S68
Dirkss, John, S26
Dixon, Dean, S7 (program), S8 (program), S10 (program)
Dodson, Luelith W., S65
Douglas, Helen Gahagan. See Gahagan, Helen, S32
Dowbak, Peter. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1, (S22)
Downie, Douglas, S26
Draper, Paul, S8 (program)
Dreiser, Theodore, S60
Drosier, Juliet, S28
Drury, James. See National Maritime Union of America, CIO (New York), B1 (S23)
Duboff, Elizabeth E., S6
Duboff, Samuel J., S6
Dubro, Ann, S48
E
E. Spertner Jewelry Corporation (Norfolk, VA), S66
Ealand, Maria K. See U.S. Treasury Department, B1
Eberly, May, S62
Edmundson, Carolyn, S40
Ehreneich, Bernard, S38
Ehreneich, Emma, S38
Elliot, Marian, S62
Emma, Florence, S62
Endore, Guy, B1 (S22)
Engelman, Sue, S30
Epstein, Beatrice E., S38
Estra, Samuel, B1 (S27)
Evanoff, John, B1 (S54)
Evans, Nancy, S38
Evergood, Philip, S8 (program)
F
Fabiola, Miriam, S62
Fadiman, Clifton. See Lidice (Czechoslovakia) Lives Committee (New York), B1
Fast, Howard, S8 (program)
Fenton, Nancy, S36
Fernandez, Eleuterio, B1 (S57)
Ferrero, Frank L., S31
Field, Frederick V., S63
Field, Natalie, S26
Finger, Louis, B1 (S45), S26
Finger, Marya Carrell, B1 (S45), S26
Finley, David. See U.S. War Department, B1
Finn, Dorothy K., S30
Firstenberg, Fred R., S40
Firstenberg, Helen, S40
Fishman, Moe, S3
Flau?, H. Lawrence, S34
Fleischman, Pauline, S40, S46
Floch, Joseph, S28
Foley, Mary Sexton, S29
Ford, H.M., B1 (S21)
Ford, James W., S33
Ford, J.O. See Hotel Sinnott, B1 (S37)
Ford, John Anson. See Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, B1 (S24)
Foster, William Z., S33
Franceschini, Rocco. See United Shoe Workers of America, CIO (New York), B1 (S35)
Frankel, Nathan ?, S30
Frankfurt, William. See Industrial Insurance Agents Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S21)
Frederick, Hyman. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Freed, Celia, S36
Freed, Harry, S36
Freed, Irving, S30
Freehafer, Edward G. See New York Public Library, B1
Freiheit, Manning, S30
Freud, Ruth, S65
Friedenthal, Louis, S28
Friedenthal, Rose L., S28
Friedenthal, Ruth, S28
Friedkin, Ann ?, B1 (S65)
Friedkin, Meyer, B1 (S65), S48
Fritchman, Stephen H. See Christian Register, The, B1 (S25)
Fur Dressers and Dyers, CIO, B1 (S14), S59
Furdman, Abraham, S48
Furman, Felix, S3
Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
G
Gahagan, Helen, S32
Gallagher, Leo. See Katz, Gallagher & Margolis (Los Angeles), B1 (S27)
Gamarf, Gustave, S66
Gambell, Jose Gamiño, S20
Garibaldi American Fraternal Scociety, IWO, S68
Garlin, Martha, S65
Garlin, Sender, S65
Garraffa, Joseph. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Gartelman, John, S71
Gebert, Boleslaw, S11, S34
Geleerd, Elizabeth R., S31
Gerasimov, Alexander, S9
Gershon, Gladys, B1
Gilden, Samuel, S42
Giligian, Ann, S72
Gleason, Lev G., S26, S41
Gleekman, Lewis W., S39
Glickman, Maurice, B1 (S49)
Goff, Sophie, S36
Gold, Ben, S59
Goldberg, Ann, S42
Goldberg, Claire Brown, S36
Goldberg, Jack, S36
Golden, Samuel. See American Artists Group, Inc. (New York)
Goldfarb, Samuel, S28
Golditch, Leonard E., S61
Goldman, Marcus I., S46
Goldman, Tillie, S40
González, Ernestina, B1 (S54), S40
Goodman, J.A. See Writers' War Board (New York), B1
Gordon, Max, S42
Gorman, Samuel, S48
Gormen, Rose, S48
Gragis, Peter A., S46
Greater New York CIO Council, S63
Green, Abner. See American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born (New York), B1 (S47)
Green, Nan, S9
Greenberg, Dr. Sarah R., S26
Greenberg, Esther, S38
Gropper, Gene, S28
Gropper, Lee, S28
Gropper, William, S12
Gross, Chaim, S8 (program), S40
Gross, Renee, S40
Guba, Selma, S40
Gumpel, Morris, S38
Gurr, Lena, S38
Guttman, Alexander, S36
Gwathmey, Robert, S8 (program)
H
Haim, Bruce, S40
Haim, Irving, S61
Haim, Tillie, S40
Halberstadt, Ernst, S60
Halberstadt, Luba, S60
Hall, A.W. See U.S. Treasury Department, B1
Hammer, Dr. Julius, S26, S44
Hammer, Greene, S26
Hammer, Rose, S26
Hammer, Victor J., S26
Hanley, Neal, S18
Hanson, Hilda, S37
Haraz, Wojciech, S34
Harburg, E.Y., S8 (program)
Harkavy, Minna, S8 (program), S11
Hart, Vivian, S40
Hartgen, Vincent A. See University of Maine, B1
Hasen, George, S65
Hasen, M., S65
Hawley, Peter K., B1 (S27)
Hays, Arthur Garfield, S40
Healy, Ned R. See Los Angeles City Council, B1 (S54)
Hellenic-American Fraternal Society of the International Workers Order (New York), S67
Heller, Abe, B1 (S22)
Higier, Martin M., S48
Higier, Ruth, S48
Hill, Ricardo G., S14
Hirsch, Joseph, S8 (program), S15
Hollander, Mary Louise, S34
Hollander, Max, S34
Honig, Charlotte, B1 (S21), S36
Hopkins, Rev. Dr. John Henry, S49
Horowitz, Arthur, S26
Horowitz, Joseph, S36
Horowitz, Sylvia G., S36
Hotel and Club Employees Union, AFL (New York), S14
Hotel Sinnott (Paducah, KY), B1 (S37)
Howard University, B1 (S53)
Huchthausen, Alice M., S34
Hudson, Roy, S33
Hudyma, Mike, S38
Hughes, Langston, B1 (S57)
I
Ickes, Harold (Secr. of the Interior), S13
Industrial Insurance Agents Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S21)
Institute of Design (Chicago), B1 (S47)
Institute of Paper Chemistry (Appleton, WI), S59
International Brigade Association, S9
International Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists, and Technicians (New York), S39
International Fur & Leather Workers Union of the U.S. and Canada, CIO (New York), B1 (S13), S59
International Jewelry Workers Union (New York), S39
International Workers Order, B1 (S21), B1 (S55), B1 (S57), S67
Iranian Institute School for Asiatic Studies (New York), S69
Isaacs, Stanley L., S8 (program)
ISIS, B1 (S58)
Islez, Florence, S38
J
Jacobi, Marie. See U.S. Office of War Information, B1
Jacoby, Lois, S48
Jaffe, Irma, S46
Jaffe, Sam, S46
Jennings, Robert E., B1 (S57)
Jewell, Edward Alden. See New York Times, B1 (S71)
Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order, IWO (New York), B1 (S43), B1 (S54)
Johnson, Crockett, S8 (program), S48
Johnson, Mordecai W. See Howard University, B1 (S53)
Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, S3, S11
Josephson, Barney, S28
Josephson, Isabel, S28
Josephson, Lucy, S28
J.R. Watkins Company (Lowell, MA), B1 (S58)
Jungman, Erich, S20
Junta Patriotica Mexicana, S20
Justiz, Harry M., S64
K
Kahn, Albert E., S8 (program)
Kahn, Gordon, B1 (S22)
Kamsly, Louise, S44
Kamsly, Samuel, S44
Kaplan, Joseph, S62
Kaplan, Murray, S62
Kasustchik, Daniel, S34
Kathe, Betty, S40
Katz, Gallagher & Margolis (Los Angeles), B1 (S27), B1 (S52)
Katz, Leo, S20
Katz, Otto, S20
Kaufman, Sara S. See Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order, IWO (New York), B1 (S43)
Kay, Helen. See State County and Municipal Workers of America, CIO (New York), B1 (S52)
Kellman, Shirley, S26
Kent, Rockwell, S8 (program), S20
Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc. (advertising), B1
King, Nettie, S40
Kisch, Egon Erwin, S20
Kleinman, George. See International Fur & Leather Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S13)
Kohler, Rudolph, S37
Kohn, Ilanya, S36
Kollenmeyer, Helen H., S28
Kosolov-Skalya, Pavel, S9
Kostin, S., S9
Kozar, Mary, B1 (S50)
Kramer, Dana, S3
Krauss, Ruth, S48
Kreymborg, Alfred. See Poetry Society of America, B1 (S51)
Kroll, Henry A., S38
Krylov, Porfiry (Nikitch), S9
Kukryniksy, S9
Kull, Ginger (Mrs. Brook), S48
Kuniyoshi, Yasuo, S8 (program)
Kupriyanov, Mikhail (Vasil'yevich), S9
Kusman, Felix, S11
Kyle, Constance, S36
L
Labor Defender (IWW newspaper), S65
LaFarge, Henry. See U.S. Treasury Department, B1
Lake, Zeke. See Chattanooga Times, B1
Lamb, Leonard, S36
Landau, Anni, S41
Larkin, Jim, S48
Larkin, Mona, S48
Laufman, Sidney, S8 (program)
Lawrence, Paula, S31
Lawson, John Howard, S8 (program)
Leach, Porter F. See Walls Have Ears (New York), B1
Lederman, Nathan. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Lederman, Solomon. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Leider, Ruth, S71
Lengyel, Dr. Emil, S33
Leredu, Andrew, S39
Lerman, Bella, S66
Lerman, Joe, B1 (S27)
Leskow, Peter. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Leslie, Bob, S26
Leslie, Kenneth, S41
Lev, Ray, S8 (program)
Levett, S.O., S60
Levi, Julian E., S8 (program)
Levin, A., B1 (S65), S44
Levine, Belle, S34
Levine, Ben, S42
Levine, Nathan, S34
Lewenthal, Reeves, S62
See also U.S. War Department, B1
Lewis, Beatrice E., S42
Lewis, Samuel. See United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees, CIO (New York), B1 (S25)
Lezberg, Joseph M.D., S67
Liberson, ?, S9
Lidice (Czechoslovakia) Lives Committee (New York), B1
Lieber, Maxim, S30
Lieber, Minna Edith, S30
Liederman, Maurice, S62
Lilienthal, Dr. Howard, S69
Lilly, Margaret L., S30
Liptzins, Sam, S30
Litchfield, Donald. See Seattle Post-Intelligencer, B1
Littman, Hy, S48
Littman, Rose, S48
Locke, Alain, S47
Loeb, Dot, S42
Logan, Louis, S48
Logan, Sylvia, S48
London, Kate, S28
Lopez, James A., S71
Lopez, Jim. See American Communications Association, CIO (St. Louis), B1 (S55)
Los Angeles CIO Council, B1 (S56)
Los Angeles City Council, B1 (S54)
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, B1 (S24)
Lovett, Miriam B., S28
Low, David, S11
Low, Nat, S42
Lowry, Jan Gabrial, B1 (S13)
Lozowick, Louis, S8 (program)
Lucchi, Pietro, S59
Lustig, James, S71
M
Mabry, Thomas D. See U.S. Office of War Information, B1
Mackay, Elayne, S62
MacLeish, Archibald. See U.S. Office of War Information, B1
Madison, Pete, S46
Magaña, Manuel, S68
Magazine House Publishers, S41
Magyar Jövö (Hungarian daily journal), B1 (S53)
Mahler, Fritz, S8 (program)
Mahoney, James Owen. See National Society of Mural Painters (New York), B1
Mainberger, Adam. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Maletich, Rev. Strahinja. See United Committee of South-Slavic Americans, New York), B1 (S55)
Malone, Maud, S42
Mandel, Estelle, S62
Maniscalso, Steffi, S62
Mann, Heinrich, B1 (S51)
Manochor, Evelyn, S40
Manship, Paul. See Russian War Relief, Inc. (New York), B1
Marcantonio, Vito (Cong.). See U.S. Congress, B1 (S54)
Mardo, Bill, S42
Margolis, Ben. See Katz, Gallagher & Margolis (Los Angeles), B1 (S52)
Marinos, Nick, S67
Marron, Mary, S3
Marshall, Marjorie, S40, S62
Martel, Harry, S38
See also Fur Dressers and Dyers, CIO, B1 (S14)
Martin, Charles, S48
Martin, Fletcher, S8 (program)
Maugham, W. Somerset, S8 (program)
Max, Alan, S42
Maymudes, A. See International Workers Order, B1 (S21)
Mazza, Richard. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
McAdory, Mildred, S42
McCarty, Milburn Jr. See U.S. Treasury Department, B1
McGee, Frank ?, S39
Meadow, Hilda, S30
Meadow, Leon, S28
Meadow, Natalie, S28
Melden, John, S42
Melish, Rev. William Howard, S8 (program)
Melnick, J. M.D., B1 (S65)
Merker, Paul, S20
Merrill, Lewis, S8 (program)
Messina, Joseph C. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Methodist Church (Leonia, NJ), B1 (S66)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (Culver City, CA), B1 (S53)
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), B1 (S56)
Metzger, Ethel, S3
Meyas, Chick, S30
Meyer, Edwin Justin, S40
Meyer, Manan Murr ?, S26
Middleton, John E., S67
Miller, Louis M.D., B1 (S43)
Miller, Rosemary, S38
Mills, Saul, S63
Miloz, Alice, S50
Miloz, Milton, S50
Minnesota Labor (Minneapolis), B1 (S55)
Minor, Lydia Erbson, B1 (S25)
Minor, Robert, S33
Mitchell, Louise, S42
Miterstein, Bessie, B1 (S45)
Mitropoulos, Dmitri, S8 (program)
Moholy-Nagy, L. See Institute of Design (Chicago), B1 (S47)
Moldavan, Belle, S34
Moldseva, Nicolas, S34
Montgomery, Anne, S70
Moore, Jennie LeGon, S28
Moore, Phil, S28
Moret, Enrique, S63
Moret, Margaret, S63
Morning Freiheit (New York), B1 (S68)
Morrison, Paul, S29
Moscovitz, Sam, S3
Motion Pictures Artists' Committee (Hollywood), B1
Muhlenberg College (PA), B1
Murray, Donald, S50
"MW" (initials reversed). See unidentified, B1 (S14)
Myers, Beth, S36
Myers, Frederick, S7 (program), S8 (program)
N
Nard, Tibel, S28
National CIO War Relief Committee (Los Angeles), B1 (S55)
National Committee to Combat Anti-Semitism (New York), S61
National Maritime Union of America, CIO (New York), B1 (S23), S13, S18, S63, S68
National Society of Mural Painters (New York), B1
National War Labor Board (New York), B1 (S27)
Negro Labor Victory Committee (New York), S64
New Age Magazine (Washington, D.C.), S62
New Masses, S20
New World, The (Seattle), S70
New York City Council, S6, S72
New York Post, S26
New York Public Library, B1
New York State Association of Elks, S63
New York Times, B1 (S71)
New York University School of Education, S33
Newman, Elsie, S3
Nikolaun, Sam, S34
Norman, Johanne, S66
Northrup, Clark S., S72
Novick, Paul. See Morning Freiheit (New York), B1 (S68)
Nuñez, Juan R., S20
Nurenberg, Rubina, S28
Nurenberg, Thelma, B1 (S25)
O
Oaks, Gladys, B1
Obermeier, Mike, S14
O'Connor, John Jr. See Carnegie Institute, B1
Ogull, Louis, S36
Oliver, Rose, S48
Osman, Arthur, S34
Ostrower, Jack, S38
Otero, Carmen, S11
P
Page, Charles. See Motion Pictures Artists' Committee (Hollywood), B1
Paine, Lola, S42
Paine, Rose Chandler, B1 (S19)
Pais, Emanuel ?, S38
Palant, Meriam, S26
Papanek, Dr. Jan. See Czechoslovak Information Service (New York), B1
Parcal Mary L., S62
Parees, Max. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Parker, Dorothy, S7 (program), S8 (program), S10 (program)
Parsons, Alice T. L. (Mrs. Edgerton), S32
Parsons, Bishop Edward L., S11
Pass, Morris, S42
Patri, Giacomo, S11
Pearlman, Amalia, B1 (S45)
Peetrow, Samuel ?, S69
Pennock, William J. See Washington Pension Union (Seattle), B1 (S51)
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC), B1
People's Daily World (San Francisco), B1 (S13), S61
Perez, Constantino, S68
Perfiliew, Eugene, S38
Perlman, Lucille R., S36
Peterson, Frank, S66
Pettus, Terry, S70
Pfeffer, Max, S44
Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot, S6
Phillips, W. B. See U.S. Office of War Information, B1
Picon, Molly, S8 (program)
Pierera, Emilio, S11
Pilot, The (National Maritime Union of America, CIO), B1 (S13)
Pine, Geri, S62
Pinner, Berna, B1 (S33)
Pittman, John. See People's Daily World (San Francisco), B1 (S13)
P?kins, Bea, S42
Platt, David, S42
Poetry Society of America (New York), B1 (S51)
Polak, Hilda, S36
Polak, N., S36
Polesie, Herb, S26
Polesie, Midge, S26
Pollock, Abigail, S38
Pollock, Wakel, S3
Polonia Society, S11
Poor, Henry Varnum, S7 (program), S8 (program)
See also U.S. War Department, B1
Pope, Arthur Upham, S69
Posner, Esther, S36
Poteat, Edwin McNeill. See Colgate-Rochester Divinity School (Roch., NY), B1 (S47)
Pottenger, F.M. M.D. See Pottenger Sanatorium and Clinic (Monrovia, CA), B1 (S53)
Pottenger Sanatorium and Clinic (Monrovia, CA), B1 (S53)
Powell, Dr. Adam Clayton Jr., S8 (program)
Prago, Albert, S38
Pressman, Lee, S8 (program)
Pritz, Dora N. (Mrs. Carl E.), S31
Proctor, Jim, S28
Proctor, Miriam, S34
Proske, Jos.?, S42
Protestant, The, S41
Q
Quintanilla, Luis, S1, S10 (program)
R
Rab...?, Rose, S40
Rabinowitz, Marcia, S36
Rabinowitz, Mrs. L.M., S36
Rabinowitz, Victor, S36
Rabson, Lt. Comr. M. L. (USNR), S38
Radio Research Laboratory (Harvard University), S60
Radoff, Elana, S70
Radoff, Freda, S70
Rajkovich, N.S. See Croation Benevolent Fraternity of America, IWO, B1 (S18)
Ramieri, G. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Randau, Carl, B1 (S27)
Raphaelson, Samson, S8 (program)
Raymond, Harry, S42
Refregier, Anton, B1, S8 (program), S38
Reiter, Oscar. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Renn, Ludwig, S20
Resnick, David, S30
Resnick, Isabel, S30
Rice, Lillian Lloyd, S30
Rich, Daniel Catton, S6. See Art Institute of Chicago, B1
Robeson, Paul, S7 (program), S8 (program)
Robinson, Boardman, S8 (program)
Robinson, Clara, S40
Robinson, Earl, S8 (program), S18
Rochester, H. H., S32
Rodrigues, Raymond P., S49
Roemer, J. M.D., S41
Rogers, Elmer, E., S62
Roland, Anna, S30
Roland, Samuel, S30
Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman, B1 (S45)
Rosenberg, Amy, S47
Rosenberg, David, S47
Rosenberg, I. See United Shoe Workers of America, CIO (New York), B1 (S35)
Rosenfeld, Alice, S67
Rosenthal, Mildred, S61
Rosenthal, Mrs. A. M., S26
Ross, Shirley, S36
Rossen, Robert, S8 (program)
Rossin, Alice H., S38
Rossin, Edgar L., S38
Rotenberg, Sol. See International Workers Order, B1 (S57)
Rouch, Ida, S30
Rowan, Edward B. See U.S. Federal Works Agency, B1; U.S. Treasury Department, B1; U.S. War Department, B1
Rubin, William M., B1 (S14)
Ruffner, Lester, B1 (S14)
Russell, Rose V., S50, S64, S69
Russian War Relief, Inc. (New York), B1
Russin, Robert I., S62
Rycoff, Irving M., B1 (S51)
S
Saint Gaudens, Homer. See Carnegie Institute, B1
Saltzman, R. See Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order, IWO (New York), B1 (S54)
Sandburg, Carl, S7 (program), S8 (program), S10 (program)
Sanger, Eileen S., S40
Sannella, Lee S. M.D., S72
Sarkisian, ?, S9
Sarton, George. See ISIS, B1 (S58)
Savitsky, G., S9
Scheer, Nancy, S65
Scheneidernau, Betty, S40
Schenk, Pepi, S62
Schlesinger, Frank, S59
Schneider, Isidor, S42
Schneider, Sylvia T., S38
Schreiber, Sidney, S26
Schwartz, Herbert A. Jr. See U.S. Treasury Department, B1
Schwartz, Josephine, S30
Schweiger, Sol. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Schweitzer, Rose M., S30
Scudder, Vida D., B1 (S29)
Seattle CIO Council, S37
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, B1
Seaver, Edwin, S69
Seiler, Willy, B1 (S42)
Selvin, Minnie Frank, S71
Shafritz, Morris. See International Workers Order, B1 (S57)
Shain, Mac A., S34
Shain, Rosa, S34
Shapiro, David (Dr. and Mrs.), B1 (S45)
Sherman, Florentine, S., S48
Shevsov, Captain Orrest, S7 (program), S8 (program), S10 (program)
Shields, Art, S26
Shoemaker, Henry W. See Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC), B1
Shukhmin, P.M., S9
Shumlin, Herman, B1 (S22), S8 (program)
Silver, Michael, S64
Simon, Helen, S42
Singer, Laura, S50
Singer, Maxwell, S50
Sirianni, Francesco, B1 (S57)
Skiba, Emil. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Slate, Marie, S36
Slater, Dab, S36
Slobodkin, Louis, B1 (S52), S8 (program)
Smith, Jessica, S42, S48
Society of Cultural Relations (USSR), S9
Sokolov, Nikolay (Aleksandrovich), S9
Solovyov, ?, S9
Soloway, Irving H., S44
Sommers, Diane, S30
Sondergaard, Gale, S8 (program)
Sotomayer, Antonio, S17
Soviet Russia Today (New York), S42
Soyer, Ida, S38
Soyer, Moses, S8 (program), S38
Soyer, Raphael, S8 (program)
Spector, Marjorie, S36
Speigal, Betty, S28
Speigal, Eda, S28
Spencer, Niles, S28
Sperber, Dr. Perry, B1 (S33)
Spertner, H.B. (Mrs.), S66
Spiegal, Walter E., S28
Stanek, Julia, S64
Stase, George ?, S34
State County & Municipal Workers of America, CIO (New York), B1 (S52)
Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, S8 (program)
Steig, William "Bill," S8 (program), S43
Steinbeck, John. See U.S. War Department, B1
Steinke, Herbert A. See Albany Print Club, B1
Stepanian, Gabe. See J.R. Watkins Company, B1 (S58)
Stock, Alexander, S34
Stone, Harriet, S62
Stone, Victoria, S28
Strand, Paul, B1 (S58)
Strauss, Arnold F., S41
Strauss, Marjorie S., S41
Strauss, Mark, S48
Studio Morris Topchevsky, S6
Stutz, Hyman, S36
Sues, Ilona Ralf, B1 (S37), S8 (program)
Suller, Dean, S30
Sullivan, Glenda, S30
Surbeck, John, S59
Suskind, George, S42
Swerdlove, Harry, B1 (S65)
Szyk, Arthur, S8 (program), S38
Szyk, Julia, S38
T
Tabb, Roslyn, S28
Tamaris, Helen, S8 (program)
Tannard, Madeline, B1 (S43)
TASS Window Artists (USSR), S9
Teachers Union (New York), S64, S69
Teichware, David, S50
Teichware, Sabrina, S50
Tendi?, Antonio, S38
Terry, David, S40
Thomas, Maxine Smith, S34
Thompson, Louise. See International Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S55)
Thompson, Robert, S33
Tiller, Dixie, S69
Tobias, Dr. Channing H., S8 (program)
Toledano, Margaret Lombardo, S7 (program), S8 (program), S10 (program)
Topchevsky, Morris, S6
U
Uhse, Bodo, S20
unidentified correspondence/signatures, S20, S28, S30, S34, S38, S40, S42, S48, S62
Anderson, Margaret?, B1 (S35)
Block, Lota?, S28
Brigadier, Maurice C.?, S40
Carmier?, Theresa, B1 (S35)
deLappe, Pele (and Vicky ?), S61
Flau?, H. Lawrence, S34
Frankel, Nathan?, S30
Friedkin, Ann?, B1 (S65)
Liberson, ?, S9
McGee, Frank?, S39
Meyer, Manan Murr?, S26
Pais, Emanuel?, S38
Peetrow, Samuel?, S69
P?kins, Bea, S42
Proske, Jos.?, S42
Rab?, Rose, S40
Sarkisian, ?, S9
Solovyov, ?, S9
Stase, George?, S34
Tendi?, Antonia, S38
V?novic, Mrs. Joseph, S49
Wald(k)man, Alice, S34
Web(l)stor, Margaret, B1 (S29)
Wilkinson, C?, S28
WM (initials), B1 (S14)
Zugsmith, Ann?, B1 (S27)
See also folder labeled "unidentified," B1
Union of Soviet Artists of the USSR, S9
Union of Yugoslav Americans, S64
United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing and Allied Workers of America, CIO (Phil.), B1 (S23), S69
United Committee of South-Slavic Americans (New York), B1 (S55)
United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America, CIO, B1 (S23), S71
United Federal Workers of America, CIO, B1 (S56), S50
United Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Employees, CIO (New York), B1 (S25)
United Shoe Workers of America, CIO (New York), B1 (S35)
University of Maine, B1
University of Virginia, B1 (S37)
Untermeyer, Jean Starr, S26
U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. See U.S. Treasury Department, B1
U.S. Congress, B1 (S21), B1 (S54)
U.S. Coordinator of Information (Office for Emergency Management), B1
U.S. Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, B1
U.S. Department of the Interior, S13
U.S. Federal Works Agency (Public Buildings Administration), B1
U.S. Office of War Information (Office for Emergency Management), B1
U.S. Treasury Department, B1
U.S. War Department, B1
V
Van Veen, Sadie, B1 (S52)
Vanguard Press, Inc., B1
Varga, Magit. See U.S. Federal Works Agency, B1
Varian, Dorothy, S40
Viglei, Aurora, S30
V?novic, Mrs. Joseph, S49
Voska, Julia, S34
Voska, Rudolph, S34
W
Wagner, Aaron. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Wagner, E., S38
Wald (k)man, Alice, S34
Wallock, Rose, B1 (S45), S28
Walls Have Ears (New York), B1
Ward, May McNeer, S40
Washington Pension Union (Seattle), B1 (S51)
Watson, Forbes. See U.S. Treasury Department, B1
Web(l)stor, Margaret, B1 (S29)
Webster, Margaret, S8 (program)
Wecker, Eddie. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Weingarten, Fannie, B1 (S35)
Weinstein, Bobbie, S3, S40
Weinstein, Joe, S3, S40
Weller, Charles F., B1 (S43)
Weller, Eugenia, W., B1 (S43)
Werner, Nat, S62
Weschler, Anita, S32
Wess, Gladys E., S26
Westin, Elliot, S38
Weston, M. Moran, S63
Wheeler, Margaret L., S44
White, Joshua, S8 (program)
White, Rev. Eliot, S41
White House: Roosevelt Administration, B1
See also names of specific departments, e.g. U.S. War Department
Whitelaw, Elaine, S38
Whitty, Dame May, S8 (program), S70
Wholesale and Warehouse Workers Union, S34
Wilcox, Mildred, S31
Wilcox, Philip E., S31
Wilkinson, C... ?, S28
Williams, Barbara, S28
Williamson, John, S33
Wilson, Helen, S38
Wilson, John, S49
Wilson, Mitchell, S38
Wise, James Waterman, S8 (program)
Wise, Louis E., S59
"WM" (initials). See unidentified, B1 (S14)
Wolfson, Marion, S19
Wolfson, Sidney, S19
Wolman, Aaron A., S31
Wolman, Minnie H. (Mrs. Aaron A.), S18, S31
Woodner, Ian, S30
Woodner, Ruth, S30
Woods, J.B., S40
Worlds Fair Exhibition of Contemporary American Art Committee, B1
Writers' War Board (New York), B1
Y
Yeller, Deborah, S38
Yergan, Max, B1 (S62)
Young, Art, B1
Yudin, A., S30
Yuditch, Paul, S67
Yutang, Lin, S8 (program)
Z
Zarian, Dolia, S40
Zerner, Charles, S48
Zerner, Mimie, S48
Zide, Abraham. See Furniture Workers Union, CIO (New York), B1 (S22)
Zorach, William, S8 (program)
Zugsmith, Leane (and Ann ?), B1 (S27)

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